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Old 17th May 2011, 05:22 PM   #1
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Hi there,

I am very glad to add that the exceptional two hand sword lot 164 illustrated in detail above has meanwhile also entered my friend's collection, so the two are together again after all. We have good reasons to assume this fine sword to date as early as ca. 1520!

All's well that ends well!

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Old 17th May 2011, 05:48 PM   #2
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Yay!!!!
Good news all around! First, welcome home Michael, sure have missed you here!!!!
and outstanding news on the sword, Im extremely happy for this outcome.

I hope we can pick up where we left off on this, there's a lot to be learned from these swords.

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Old 17th May 2011, 08:00 PM   #3
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Thanks beyond limits, Jim!!! (given this is anything nearing correct American English

I too missed all of you, plus the forum as my main universe - believe me!

And: yeah, it sure takes a lot of financial sacrifices to literally trace down a really exceptional piece over continents and a coupla weeks, just to carry it home at last.

My friend Ottmar is not rich so he will have to rid himself of some 17th c. items in order to be able and keep those earliest pieces! It's just been sorta my collecting concept for some 30 years anyway ...

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Old 17th May 2011, 08:25 PM   #4
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Double post - could any of the mods please delete it? Lee?
Btw, I lost your email - please do email me!

Thanks and best,
Michael

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Old 4th June 2011, 11:03 PM   #5
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see this post regarding the "A" marking...

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Old 5th June 2011, 05:29 PM   #6
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see this post regarding the "A" marking...

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Hi Stephen,

I beg to differ but this is a completely different form of an A mark, not of Gothic form any longer, and from a much later period (ca. 1800). Thus they cannot be compared.

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